The Stampa are a well-known family of old Italian nobility that rose to prominence in the 15th century. They were Grandees of Spain, members the Order...
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after 1354 as Stamppa and was named so in honor of the Stampa family, overlords of the area. Stampa has an area, as of 2006[update], of 94.7 km2 (36.6 sq mi)...
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George Loraine Stampa (29 November 1875 – 26 May 1951), also known as G. L. Stampa, was a British artist. He contributed to Punch for over 50 years and...
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at the time, "shocked Italy." Casati Stampa, born in 1927, was descendant of one of the oldest Milanese families of Italian nobility, which had risen...
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Gaspara Stampa (Italian pronunciation: [ˈɡaspara ˈstampa]; 1523 – 23 April 1554) was an Italian poet. She is considered to have been the greatest woman...
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most influential noble families of Milan. His father was Count Pietro Martire Stampa and his mother Countess Barbara Crivelli Stampa. Massimiliano was a...
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Holy Roman Emperor Charles V assigned the Milanese Stampa family the Marquisate of Soncino. This family transformed the castle into a residence commissioning...
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Massimiliano II Giovanni Stampa, 3rd marquess of Soncino (1545 – 1601) was an Italian nobleman and writer of the Stampa family, also known after his profession...
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3, 2006). "Guerra di mafia. Riscritta la storia del golpe di Riina". La Stampa (in Italian). Archived from the original on July 29, 2007. Retrieved January...
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participation in several organizations, including La Stampa, the Turin daily paper owned by the family through GEDI Gruppo Editoriale,: 17 and The Economist...
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